A large close relative of C. elegans is slow-developing but not long-lived. https://t.co/OHk5sJx0Ec
RT @s_r_constantin: To spell out the implications: exceptions, like this one, to pure life-history tradeoff theory strengthen the case that…
So interesting :-)
RT @granex: Now out in print: A large close relative of C. elegans is slow-developing but not long-lived. Latest in the saga of the new fig…
To spell out the implications: exceptions, like this one, to pure life-history tradeoff theory strengthen the case that life extension is possible without intolerable side effects.
RT @granex: Now out in print: A large close relative of C. elegans is slow-developing but not long-lived. Latest in the saga of the new fig…
A large close relative of C. elegans is slow-developing but not long-lived. https://t.co/Q3PNgamnbJ
A large close relative of C. elegans is slow-developing but not long-lived. https://t.co/mDZMWPowO1
RT @granex: Now out in print: A large close relative of C. elegans is slow-developing but not long-lived. Latest in the saga of the new fig…
RT @granex: Now out in print: A large close relative of C. elegans is slow-developing but not long-lived. Latest in the saga of the new fig…
RT @granex: Now out in print: A large close relative of C. elegans is slow-developing but not long-lived. Latest in the saga of the new fig…
RT @Genetreeclimber: Weird worm facts by @weird_worms, jack! https://t.co/5WeukjQpw5
RT @granex: Now out in print: A large close relative of C. elegans is slow-developing but not long-lived. Latest in the saga of the new fig…
Weird worm facts by @weird_worms, jack!
RT @granex: Now out in print: A large close relative of C. elegans is slow-developing but not long-lived. Latest in the saga of the new fig…
RT @granex: Now out in print: A large close relative of C. elegans is slow-developing but not long-lived. Latest in the saga of the new fig…
RT @granex: Now out in print: A large close relative of C. elegans is slow-developing but not long-lived. Latest in the saga of the new fig…
Now out in print: A large close relative of C. elegans is slow-developing but not long-lived. Latest in the saga of the new fig-dwelling species, C. inopinata, led by @weird_worms. They live bigger and slower, but not longer. https://t.co/IWAkjjXQ00 https: